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<blockquote data-quote="WayneLigon" data-source="post: 2771640" data-attributes="member: 3649"><p>Not a bad thing at all. If nothing else, it's a good CMY letter in case the others have differing stories. </p><p></p><p>Working in a group can be interesting. I was in two major work groups in college. </p><p></p><p>One for a systems analysis class. We met regularly, parceled out work assignments, had to find a way to do the graphs and such in a professional manner since the machine that usually did those was broken. We had regular breakfasts together, etc. We got an A for the project and even got applause when we got up to give our presentations. </p><p></p><p>Group two, as the current saying goes... not so much. I never saw the rest of the members after the first few weeks, and the professor basically said that since all the modules had minimal interaction with each other, that he would grade us seperately. I got a B+ on my part and was done with the course. Three months later - after I've graduated - one of the women we hadn't seen since the start of the project calls me up and tells me I need to come help her with her part. That was the only time I've ever just started laughing at someone.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="WayneLigon, post: 2771640, member: 3649"] Not a bad thing at all. If nothing else, it's a good CMY letter in case the others have differing stories. Working in a group can be interesting. I was in two major work groups in college. One for a systems analysis class. We met regularly, parceled out work assignments, had to find a way to do the graphs and such in a professional manner since the machine that usually did those was broken. We had regular breakfasts together, etc. We got an A for the project and even got applause when we got up to give our presentations. Group two, as the current saying goes... not so much. I never saw the rest of the members after the first few weeks, and the professor basically said that since all the modules had minimal interaction with each other, that he would grade us seperately. I got a B+ on my part and was done with the course. Three months later - after I've graduated - one of the women we hadn't seen since the start of the project calls me up and tells me I need to come help her with her part. That was the only time I've ever just started laughing at someone. [/QUOTE]
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